Anna Trinder

Female

Rochester, Kent

United Kingdom

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A Bit About Me and my Horse(s)
BHSII (Reg'd)
BA Hons (Law)
BHS Young Instructor of the Year finalist 2009
Country
England
Website:
http://www.annatrinder.com
Do you have any pets?
yes

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  • Maria C

    Glad the exam went well - fingers and toes crossed. You don't have to be perfect at everything to succeed.

    Well - a mini-herd of two. Being my equine soul mate I will do my best to ensure Carrie has a home for life. Horse Number 2 is the dark bay mare on my photos (being ridden by a local instructor/trainer earlier this year). Head and heart have been in a costly dispute for some time over whether the two of us have a potential partnership.
  • William Micklem

    Keep going..with your good attitude and a little more experience you will pass this examination...plus you will find many more important things to make a successful life. William
  • William Micklem

    Hi Anna...
    - Have a look at all equestrian sports and the jobs in them with an open mind and decide what 10 areas/jobs are most suited/desirable to you....then take it down to 5.
    - Study these 5 areas on the web and by talking to people who are successful and revise your top 5 if necessary...find out what qualifications are needed if any.
    - Go and get work experience in these areas or related to these areas for at least a week in each one
    - Decide on your top 2 and see if there is any common ground.
    - Work backwards from these aims to goals and action steps.
    - Get started with enthusiasm, energy and desire and use all the contacts and help you can muster.
    - GENERALLY - Get wide experience, build wide contacts, love it or leave it and keep focussed on your aim.
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